m TUB ARIZONA flgPPBUOAM: mqSNlX, FBIUAX MORNING, JUNE 5, 1S91. THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN. The RtpuBUOAN ha doubU the circulation of any other dally newspaper In Arizona, and li the only on taking full prat dltpatch. All Coulracti and bllU tor advertising pay able monthly, l'referrol Local 10 cent per Hue flnt Insertion, and Scents per line each subsequent Imertlon. WHEN MAMIE DIED. When Mamlo dlod, tho houso wo hushed and still, A nameless presence, seemed to enter there, A spectre wo could neither seo nor hear, When Mamie died. When Mamie died the birds forgot to sine. And nature sympathized In tears of rain; It socmod as If oar hearts were rent In twain When Mamlo died. When Mamlo died wo could not understand. We bowed In grief, tho children round us cried; But now we know tho dear Lord took her hand When Mamlo died. Moecs Qaso Shirley In Yankee Blade. ANA'S DOLL If thia story, dear reader, were tho work of my imagination, I should hesi tate to writo it. It would seem too im probabl...

,i4tOs4fctfK4fc Tlijfi AULZUWA KEi'UBUOAKi i'liUGNlA, FBIDA mtrmwmimm i M AUMNlNU, JUKE 5, mHL TERRITORIAL NEWS. Items of Iutercst Clipped From Our Exchanges. OOVEIIXOK IUW1S AND TAMILY Visit the Imllau School anil University at Tuoion. Cititen : Governor Irwin and family wero entertained this morning by a visit to tho Indian school nnd tho University. Mr. Ilillman and wife, Misses Schrivner nnd Pearson heartily welcomed them at tho Indian training school. Tho party wero taken into tho schoolrooms, nnd tho children cavo many exhitions of their adaptability to learning and aa auming tho ways and customs of tho whites. After tho exercises in tho smaller school rooms tho children wero marched from the main building into the annex, wlicro all tho pupils were as gembled, and gave a marvelous cxhition of musical and moral training. Songs wero sung; tho ten commandments re cited, and one littlo girl performed very creditably on the organ. Tho party were then escorted to tho University and ...

tetfp. '- THE ARIZONA REPDBLICAN. The Ripubuoan hut doubl the circulation of any othtr dally newspaptr In Arliona, and It ths only on taking full press dispatches. All Oontraota and Mill for adrertiMng Py ablo monthly, Preferred Locals 10 centi per lino first lusortton.andSconts por line each subsequent Insertion. TIMMY'S KALLY. Little Timmy Mulligan -was very sick. Soino of his chums sniil iu nn awed whisper, "lie is dyiu' dis time, sure jxp." No more would bis 0-year-old war whoop resonud around the corner. No inoro would the lake front know Timmy, his bare feet, and his stono bruises. Never again would he occupy tho pitch er's box and captainho "Red Hots, do champeens nv all do 0-year-olds on do wes'-sido" a nine which, through Capt. Timniy's masterly inshoots, had attained proud pre-eminence. Never again would Timmy refresh his jaded spirits by throwing rocks at tho Italian on tho cor ner, who lutd iuenrred his enmity by once refusing him a banana. Timmy was as Bturdy a youngste...

kG&fjS(M4WWJ!l tokmirfmmiKMtBumxamimnmwi&&K!t The Republican. The Only Paper Between Galveston, Texas, and Los Angeles, California, thai Publishes the Full Dispatches of the Assooiated Press. VOL. III. PHCENIX, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1891. NO. 18 lNWi"Wiifr' Arizona r i 3 - ill Sir Johu MacDonald Dies Quietly. His Devoted Family Anxious Watchers. The Funeral to Tako Place Thurs dayA Skotch of a Bril liant Life. Ottawa, Juno C Sir John A. Mac Donald is no more. The distinguished statesman, who haa guided tiio political destinies ot Canada (or nearly half a century, passed peacefully away at 10:15 tonight, surrounded by his entire house hold. Lady MacDonald is prostrated with grief. All tho church hells aro tolling and thousands of citizens aro expressing deep regret at tho I'rcmiiu'B demise. Tor hours members of the household had been watching at the bedside, wait ing to sco life depart. Although the physicians declared Sir John could not survive, they had not made allow...

THE ARIZONA 'REPUBLICAN. Tha Republican hat double the circulation of any other dally newspaper In Arizona, and It the only one taking full prett dltpatchet. rrrc !XX All Contract Mid MUt (or adrertlslug psy. able monthly. Preferred Locale 10 cents per Hue first insertion, and Scents per line each subsequent Insertion. A SMALL WISH. If I might do ono deed of Rood, Ouo Uttlo dood beforo I dlo. Or think ono nohlo thought, that Bhould Hereafter not forcottcn Ho, I would not murmur, though I must Do lost In death's unnumbered dost, Tho flltny wins that wafts the scc4 Upon tho careless wind to earth. Of Its short llfo has only need To And tho germ fit place for birth; For ono swift moment of delight It whirls, then withers out of eight. -F. W. Bourdlllon. BILLKINNY,0FI)RYF0RK Bill Kinny, of Dry Fork, killed a prom inent man of tho commnnity, and tho authorities, after bouie little medita tiou, decided that ho ought to be arreit ed. But Bill objected, and when thred deputy sheriffs called...

m .MtHlt. 10k fi l'HJfi AUIZUNA ItEPUUUOAJN : L'lijlENlJL, flUtflAX AlOItNlAlU, JUM12 '?, 18UI. Wi i Described by Prcntico Mulford. Some Very Queer Characters and Events. A Settlement in Numbers Small, in Individuality Larffc-Old "Mac" and "Woody Hill." Copyrighted by tho Author.) V. HE California mining camp was epbomeral. Often it was founded, bnilt up, flourished, d o c a y o d and had weeds and herbage growing over its site and hiding all of man's work insido of ten years. Vet to one witnessing these changes it seemed the life of a whole generation. Of such settlements Red Mountain Bar was one. Red Mountain lay threo miles above Swetfs Bar, "up river." I lived "off and on" at the "Bar" in Us dying days. I saw it decay gently and peacefully. 1 saw tho grass, trees and herbage gradually creep in and rc 6urao their sway all over its sito as they had done cro man's interruption. I lived thero when tho few "boys" left used daily, after tho closo of an un successful river season, to s...

gsBSssS5!SSSSSSS:SSSS! ii4i-isuWUd fatfWhCJig r.nw.wWMWftMw fe .. X The Arizona Republican. The Only Papor Between GaWeston, Texas, and Los Angeles, California, that Publishes the Full Dispatches of the Associated Press. VOL. III. PHCENIX, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1891. NO. 19 She Refused to Marry Her Cousin And Ho Tries to Kill With a Pistol. Hei ne Then Committed Suicide Sho Still Lives, But With a Bullet in Her Head. Sacramento, Juno 8. Shortly after 1 o'clock todny, John Enos 811 va Perry shot pretty Mamie F'rates and then him self. The deed was committed in the neat cottago on T street, between Sec ond and Third. There wire no eye wit nesses to tho shooting. Just after noon the mother of tho girl left her alone in tho cottage, whilo she went to call on a neighbor. Terry was a cousin of the girl and was anxious to marry her, but the proposition was neither acceptable to her nor to her parents. Ho had been away for so mo timo working in a mill on Big river, Mendocino county, lie ...

THE A1UZ0NA .REPUBLICAN: PHCENIX, TUESDAY MORNING,, JUNJLJLJW91. 1?D M The Republican hA double thg circulation of any other dally newspaper In Arizona, and It the only one taking full prim dispatches. All Contract and bills (or adrtrtUlng pay able monthly, Preferred Local 10 (.mils par lino first Insertion, anil 5 cents per lino oach tubsoqucut Insertion. LIVING IN ONE ROOM. It I Cunifortnlilr, '.y mill riratnnt If It's llio ltlcht Kind uf u Kooiii. Copj right by American Proea Amociatlon. Tho Men of Ih infill ouo room presents to many of us it siifKestlon of squalor ami UUeuiufort, If not positive unclcaulluoss I have lsited a Dumber of npirtments of tbls character In Gltsgtw, Liverpool and elsewhere which controvert tho lde.i of discomfort, or In truth of anything ob noxious. It was my jood fortuno to bo taken through n number of such bouses, going into ouu and another without fur ther wnminK to tho occupants than a knock, uu introduction nud request for .id mission. In e cry ins...

IIUC AlUZUNA ttJCA'UllUOA,N : JL'llUfiNlA, TUESDAX sUUKNlMU, JUNE 9, i8U. LOCAL BREVITIES. L. Lefevre, the Denver cattlo bnyer, is in town ngain to buy cattle. Bullord Brothers brought in 150 henil of cattlo ycstenlnyfroui Yavapai county. Mr. Peters, of Gila county, sold 120 head of cattle to Bark & Creswcll, ranch ers, yesterday. Tho Board of Supervisors held a meet ins; yesterday, but nothing of import ance was done. The commencement exercises of tho Territorial Normnl School will be held nest Thursday night. Thrco wagon-loads of coko containing 20,000 pounds were taken to tho Yuma copper mino yesterday. Tho corporation hitherto existing under the name- of tho Gazette Publish ing Company lias been disolved. Company B have decided to give their soiree on Tuesday, Juno 23, at Phoenix Park. It will undoubtedly bo a success. The City Council met last night and decided to advertise for bids for public printing. The bids are to be in before Saturday. Recorder Schwartz yesterday fine...

THE ARIZONA REPDBUCAK The Republican hat double the circulation of any othtr dally nawipaper In Arltona, and U th only on taking full press dlipatchti. All Contraot and bills for adTertlslug pay ablo monthly, 1' referred Locals 10 centa per line flrtt Insertion, and Scent per line each subsequent Insertion. A BOARDING HOUSE. A llulltlliie Conveniently Arranged and of Moilerute Cot. lOp right by American Press Association. Tlio nrrnngemeut of rooms In lodging Anil boanllui; bouses U too ofton open to criticism. In the regulation city dwelling, for Instance, the rooms nro cither very lure or very smnll, with no intermediate alternative. Inasmuch as lnudlords derive FROST ELEVATION, their Income from the rentals of such buildings, it would nppeftr that they ought to recognize the necessities of an Innova tion In the plaus of boarding houses in general. The plans here submitted were designed to meet the requirements of a boarding house, or n hotel on a small scale. The building would be...

I'HJS AlllZOflA KlSl'UliLLUAH ; I'JLUJCNIA, WEDNEfiDAX JUUltNlNU, JUNE 10, 18UJ. LOCAL BREVITIES. On Monday lrtn Mr. nnd Mrs. Floron cio Unjiolii were blessed -v Itli the pres ence of n little boy nt their house. Mrs. Amelia J. I'atton has mmle ovor nil her property to Spencer Cottimr, thu property consisting of lots 1, 3 nnd 5 in block "it," University addition to Phoe nix. Tho Chamber of Commerce-will short ly receive eomo ilea "as larco na mir list," which they will preservo nn J put on exhibition in Wells, Fargo & Co.'a window. Mr. Fred Geett died yesterday in the hospital. Ho was an old soldier nnd was buriel jebterday evening nt 5:30 o'clock, from Undertnker Smith's estab lishment, by tho U. A. It. lie was. not a member of that order. Governor Irwin has appointed n Mayor and Council of Yumn. In 1S78 the last election wn9 held thero nnd there has been no election since. Tho old Council was composed of four mem bers. Two hawng either died or gono out of the Territory since t...